Contactless Size Reference in Forensic Photography—Design and Verification of the Novel FreeRef-1 System

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Abstract

In photographs of evidence in forensic investigations, physical size references (e.g., rulers or stickers) are often placed next to a trace to allow us to take measurements from photos. However, this is laborious and introduces contamination risks. The FreeRef-1 system is a contactless size reference system that allows us to take forensic photographs without having to be close to the evidence, and allows photographing under large angles without losing accuracy. The FreeRef-1 system performance was assessed using technical verification tests, inter-observer checks and user tests with forensic professionals. The results show that the measurements taken with photos using the FreeRef-1 system were at least as accurate as those taken using conventional techniques. Furthermore, with the FreeRef-1 system, even photographs taken under strongly oblique angles provided accurate measurements. The results suggest that the FreeRef-1 system will facilitate photographing evidence even in hard-to-reach places, such as under tables and on walls and ceilings, while increasing the accuracy and speed.

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Schiks, L. A. H., Cook, M., Lipman, L. R., van Dijke, A. P., Hutchinson, K., van den Hoven, P., & Loeve, A. J. (2023). Contactless Size Reference in Forensic Photography—Design and Verification of the Novel FreeRef-1 System. Sensors, 23(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23083790

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